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fanuary and May Gztlduates Students who completed their work in January, 1938, are as follows: Colleg: Course--Leona Brooks, Bill Clausen, Preston Garcia, Carol Johns, Winnie Jones, Ralph King, June Latimer, Dean Howell, Commercial Course--Martha McCabe, Margaret Thompson, Martha Trail. General Course-Robert Banister, Warren Bishop, Helen Brown, Robert Gilliland, Carl Hancock, Don Hostetter, Esther Jordan, Carl LaLoge, Walter McCreary, Vivian Morley, John Morrow, Dorothy Shelley, Roy Tompkins, Harry Wilson. Students who completed their work in May, 1938, are as follows: College Course -Amalia Aquilar, Charles Aldridge, Frances Allen, Roberta Alspaw, June Archer, Warren Austin, Darold Barker, Frances Bishop, Bill Bixler, Verda Mae Brown, John Burton, Leona Butler, Marion Coe, Hobson Crockett,.Margery Davidson, Willis Diggs, Howard Dimon, Evelyn Doty, Dorothy Ebright, Dorothy Edds, Virginia Endly, Warren Endly, Junior English, Leona Ermey, Nellie Evans, Harold Frazier, Glenn Freeburne, Jane Gamble, George Gibson, Dorothy Golden, Kathryn Gray, Mary Margaret Gray, Mary Jane Groh, Imogene Haffner, Alice Heaney, Robert John- son, Vernon Johnson, Dorothy Keech, Florence Keech, Virginia Keeler, Frances Knapp, Mary Jane Knouse, Betty Ann K.owalski, Lloyd Lassey, Mary Lattin, Mary Ida Leonard, Mary Jeane Lewis, Edward Lytle, Harold McCants, Myron Macy, Evelyn Main, Sue Alice Marsh, Evora Martin, Robert Allen Mott, Wini- fred Noland, Bill Obley, Emilie Overpeck, Helen Owens, Helen Parker, Virginia Parmer, Marla Pendergraft, Elaine Peterson, Barbara Pyle, Charlotte Rees, Fay- rene Reiff, Gail Rindom, Ralph Rose, Doris Sharp, Shirley Shaw, Ida Sue Smith, Floyd Sprague, Erma Lee St. Clair, Nora Steg, Clark Stout, Imogene Suddock, Irene Tabor, Nelda Taylor, Trula Theel, Louis Uht, Wilma Wrard, Jim Warren, Stuart Watson, Margaret Yearout. Commercial Course-Betty Adkins, Myrtle Ault, Kenneth Briggs, Vera Browning, Gertrude Flagler, Cora Foley, Margaret Fry, Wayne Gatewood, Vesper Grirnmett, Phyllis Gunkle, Mary Ellen Hall, Dorothy Hammer, Peggy Herzog, Grace Holmes, Frances Hopwood, Eugene Ledwith, Anna Mae Lynn, Christena Parks, Raymona Patterson, Lois Pierson, Kenneth Price, Harold Reichardt, Betty Stack, Viola St. Clair, Helen Stehlik, Hazel Sutton, Myrle Webber, Clois Zirnstein. General Course-Donald Arndt, Dorothy Atherton, Glenn Austin, Helen Dean Bailor, Florence Barrett, David Beach, Clarence Burris, Eleanora Carson, Laurena Carson, XVesley Cater, Bob Corbett, Margaret Crawford, Marjorie Dabbs, Marjorie Davis, Mildred Davis, Inez Day, Mary Gandy, Gertrude Itgunmond, Helen Harris, Lorena Heckathorn, Zella Hensley, Billy Hollar, Vida Jackson, Nina Jewell, Laura Johnson, Mercedes Kindred, Leon LeGresley, Robert Ludy, Robert Lumley, Duane McKim, Wayne Macomber, George Metcalf, Lloyd Morse, Robert Mott, Maurine Nelson, Raymond Ormsby, Margaret Pederson, Gladys Poff, Bonnie Jean Polley, Lova Price, Vivian Reed, Delbert Ryno, Edward Sierer, Allen Smith, Ivan Smith, Charles Staats, Betty Stafford, Jack Steele, Marion Vernon, Elvin Vliet, Roy Wagaman, Winifred Wagner, Irwin Wfaite, Lorena Wfeddle, Ruth Widden, Delia White, Irene White, John Williams, Lucille XVilson, Newton Wilson, Lucille Woehlert, Thelma Wood, Edward Wortman. i261
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King and Queen For many years the Re-Echo Staff has sponsored the crowning of the king and queen. This was done for publicity to stimulate the sale of the Re-Echo. This year the Re-Echo was put on the activity ticket so there was no occasion to have the crown- ing. The Re-Echo Staff and sponsors decided to have a Re-Echo party and at the party crown the king and queen as the high spot of the evening. This was done and the party along with the crowning was one of the most successful formal entertainments of the school year. The king and queen were chosen on leadership, personality, and popularity. The two persons whom the students of Emporia High elected were Mary Jane Knouse, queen, and Stuart Wfatson, king. Besides these there were other candidates who were Dorothy Atherton, Margaret Yearout, Roberta Alspaw, Bill Bixler, Newton Wilson, and Darold Barker. + + + SENIOR WILL fcflllfillllftl from Page 211 Dorothy Atherton takes Eddie Wortman with her and asks that her love be given to Delbert Sloyer. Stuart Watson, the smile king of Em-Hi, happily wills his prowess on the basket- ball court to next year's team. Newton S. Wilson generously gives one of his extra large straws to the care of Floyd S. Browning where he knows it will be used to the best advantage although Floyd has plenty already. He also donates a bottle of smelling salts to any one affected with the infatuation of the fair sex. Virginia Keeler with the applause of her public still ringing in her ears places her dramatic laurels upon Emily Hughes. Mercedes Kindred takes Jimmie and her fancy dance steps with her. CContinued on Page 335 i251
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Bill Miller, Doris Arnold, Margaret Snow, Gerald McGuire. Junior Class What would Emporia High have done without this year's Junior class? It is probable though that it could have gotten along without them but whenever or wherever there was work to be done they were right there to do it. In basketball, football and track many Juniors were prominent this year. A large share of the membership of many school organizations were Juniors. ' One of the outstanding activities of the Junior class was honoring the Seniors with a Prom. It was the first formal dance given in the school and was a credit to the Juniors. Juniors in the musical groups this year were numerous and very talented. Many of them did solo or small group Work in the spring music contest. X Not until the last six Weeks does the school realizedhow much it will miss the Senior class and something to look forward to next ear. Luck to the Seniors. Here's ho inff the uniors can fill their Y P as shoes properly. The Junior class officers are: President, Doris Arnoldg Vice- President, Bill Miller, Secretary, Gerald McGuire, Treasurer, Margaret Snow. E271
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